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Backyard Wrestling 2 Gets Even Louder

Eidos announced today that it is adding more songs to the in-game soundtrack for Backyard Wrestling 2: There Goes The Neighborhood.

"With an already massive soundtrack for Backyard Wrestling 2: There Goes The Neighborhood we had to think hard of how to truly round out the overall sound of the game," says Kevin Gill, global brand manager / soundtrack supervisor at Eidos. "We have secured the best of the past, present, and future of music for The BYW2: There Goes the Neighborhood soundtrack, raising the bar for implementing relevant music that hits home with gamers from any generation."

The Backyard Wrestling 2: There Goes The Neighborhood soundtrack boasts a healthy selection of over 50 hard-hitting tracks ranging from punk, hip-hop, back to a strong selection of modern music's heaviest bands.

Newly confirmed artists :

Saliva - "Survival of the Sickest"

Superjoint Ritual - "Dress Like a Target"

Dropkick Murphy's - "Walk Away"

Kittie - "Career Suicide"

Lamb Of God - "Laid to Rest"

Murs - "You and I"

Illegal Substance - "Step to the Floor"

Kool Keith - "Don't Crush It (Hakan Lidbo Remix)"

With an all-new graphics engine and physics system, Backyard Wrestling 2: There Goes the Neighborhood is the knuckle-down follow-up again being developed by the fighting freaks at Paradox Development and featuring several new enhancements to the gameplay, graphics, and presentation. The Enviro-Mental engine provides lots more background interactivity and damage modeling, while the new character creation features and online play mode will allow fight gamers to make each other bleed as never before.